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Friday, February 3, 2017

Food For Thought: The Globalists And The Citizenry

A recommended thoughtful read for serious thinkers and activists. This essay is the author's second one on this subject. His first one is linked in the opening paragraph of the following article. I found his last write up in this series and gave the link at the end of this post.The reader may or may not agree with some or even all of the points, but may glean some useful information.

How To Predict The Behavior Of Globalists
by Brandon Smith

In my last article, 'How Globalists Predict Your Behavior',
I outlined the primary method globalists use to measure public consent,
or, public dissent. The use of macro-analytics and the
hyper-monitoring of web traffic is a powerful tool at the disposal of
the establishment for gauging shifts in public consciousness in real
time.

For example, in early 2016 the elites were entirely aware of the rise
of conservative and sovereignty movements in the U.S. and Europe. In
fact, the dangers of growing “populism” were all that elitists and their
publications talked about for the first six months of the year. At
first, this notion seemed a little odd to me. Generally, when
globalists are attempting to manage public opinion, they are careful not
to reveal the slightest hint that conservative movements exist beyond
an “extremist fringe”. They certainly never suggest that there is a
massive undercurrent of nationalism ready to topple the globalist
structure.

In fact, whenever such movements do arise the establishment is swift
to obstruct them or co-opt them. I witnessed this first hand during the
Ron Paul campaign in 2008 and 2012 – the mainstream deliberately
refused to acknowledge Ron Paul's existence, because attacking him
repeatedly would have been a zero sum strategy that would have given him
greater public attention and free publicity.
I saw it during the Neo-con co-option of the Tea Party, a movement
that I was involved in long before Fox News latched onto it and long
before mainstream RINO Republicans not only jumped on the bandwagon but
hijacked the horse. In a matter of months the Tea Party became a
defunct entity, a shell of its former self. Luckily, most liberty
activists simply left it behind and started their own separate groups
and projects rather than being absorbed into the Neo-con fold.

I also saw establishment interference on a local and state level
during elections in Montana. An associate of mine was running for state
office on a liberty platform and was doing rather well in the polls.
He was approached by a contingent of political elites running as
Republicans who told him in no uncertain terms that he could run on any
platform and use any rhetoric he wanted, but if he won, he would be
required to follow THEIR direction. They even encouraged him to
continue arguing for constitutional government in his speeches and
debates, because they felt this was the best way to “sell” his
candidacy. But when all was said and done, he was supposed to stab his
constituency in the back and take orders from the party leadership.

The point is, the elites dominate the political system. Nothing
happens within it without their say. So, for those same elites to
suddenly and openly suggest that “populist movements” were threatening
to overtake the world and destroy the global economy was suspicious, to
say the least.

In order to predict the behavior of globalists and the outcome of
future economic and political events, it is important to understand
certain dynamics. As just described, the establishment has a
stranglehold on the political system. Party politics are a sham built
around the false left/right paradigm. However, certain new dynamics are
developing, and you must be able to track them.

The best way to do this is to watch what globalists say within their
own publications. They often reveal their intentions directly or
indirectly. In many cases I think in their arrogance they assume that
the masses are too stupid to read these publications and grasp what is
being said.
The most important element of predicting globalist actions is to know
what they ultimately want; to know their ultimate goals. If you know
the specifics of what any group or individual desperately wants, those
people become highly predictable, because there are only so many useful
paths to get to any goal.

I have used this method to great effect over the years, so I am not
merely presenting a theory, I have concrete successes to back my
position.

Except for the China SDR inclusion, I predicted all of these events
many months in advance and received a heavy amount of criticism each
time from people in the mainstream and even from people in the liberty
movement. Hilariously, as soon as these predictions proved true, some
of the same people that were fervently opposed came quickly out of the
woodwork to claim they “saw it coming all along”. I suppose this is
human nature, but it is a problem because it keeps people from learning
how to better gauge globalist behavior and come to correct conclusions.
My goal in this article is to make EVERY liberty activist adept at
predicting globalist driven events. So, here is a good place to start:

Learn To Play Chess
The elites are obsessed with chess and chess symbolism. Many of
their strategies develop much like a game of chess develops. If you
don't know how to play chess, I suggest you learn. You don't have to
master the game, but you do need to understand the basic concepts of
winning the game.

For example, if you know the target that your opponent is really
pursuing, you can easily obstruct his efforts because all his movements
will become predictable. If his goal is to take your Queen, and you
know this, then he should never be able to take your queen. This is why
the elites go to great lengths to distract their opponents (meaning us)
from their true target. They want you to think they are going straight
for your King, or your Knight; they want you focused elsewhere. They
will use feints often.

Another core strategy of chess is the “forced sacrifice”. That is to
say, the best chess players are very good at positioning one of their
pieces so that it threatens two or more of your pieces. This forces you
to sacrifice one piece for the sake of the others. If they do this
often enough, before you know it you have sacrificed your way into
defeat. The globalists ALWAYS have a primary target and a secondary
target. There is always more than one move developing at any given
time.
Knowing chess is key to knowing how the globalists think.

Get In Touch With Your Darker Side
Going by their behavior and their rhetoric when they are unguarded,
most globalists display highly narcissistic character traits as well as
sociopathy and psychopathy. It is not enough to research these traits
in a clinical fashion, you have to tap into the darker side of your own
psyche, and think as they think. This means being willing to entertain
evil and malicious concepts. You must be willing to ask yourself - “If I
were them, how would I go about getting what I want?”
Understanding devious and aberrant psychopathic intent goes a long
way in making the globalists predictable. Remember, many psychopaths
are actually highly intelligent and intuitive. They don't have a moral
compass and have lost the voice of conscience, but in order to adapt
they have learned how to fake it. They are chameleons.
ALL people are inherently capable of evil actions, just as they are
inherently capable of great good. You don't have to become like the
elites, but you do have to go to some ugly places in your own mind. An
elitist is basically a person who went to those places and discovered
that he liked it there.

Read Globalist Publications
As noted above, the globalists have their own media outlets in which
they publish their “views”, such as Foreign Policy Magazine, The
Economist, Bloomberg, Reuters, etc. Sometimes these views are honest
and sometimes they are calculated propaganda. (Italics mine) Again, if you know
exactly what the elitist targets are, then you can better discern if
what they are saying is legitimate or a feint to distract you.
I predicted the success of the Brexit and the Trump win based on the knowledge that:

1) The globalists need a large scale crisis in
order to drastically change public perceptions on society and
governance. That is to say, they need to create a crisis so terrifying
that people will be willing to accept a fully centralized global
economic system and global governance as a solution.

2) The globalists have already set in motion an
economic crisis that cannot be reversed. It is a crisis that they must
avoid blame for at all costs once it accelerates.

3) Conservative and sovereignty principles are the
primary threat to the dominance of globalism. As long as ideas of
individualism, national sovereignty and decentralization exist,
globalism can never truly prevail. Therefore, obstructing movements
based on these principles is not enough. The globalists must also
destroy any positive perceptions of our principles for generations to
come.

4) As stated in the section on chess, the globalists
like to use the strategy of forced sacrifice, in which they threaten
two targets simultaneously, or kill two birds with one stone. I
realized at the beginning of 2016 that all the rhetoric by globalists in
their own publications on the “rise of populism” was staging the
groundwork for the success of the Brexit and the success of Trump. What
better strategy for the establishment than to allow conservative
movements to take the helm of the political and economic ship just as
that ship is about to sink? In this way, the globalists can have the
crisis they need, while at the same time scapegoating conservatives and
avoiding blame, and, destroying the image of conservative ideals,
perhaps forever.

Have No Sacred Cows
This is a hard one for many people. We all have certain biases and
these biases can blind us to reality. The overreaching bias within the
liberty movement is a desire for heroic leadership. We have grown up on
stories of heroes from George Washington to Thomas Jefferson – grand
statesmen and military giants that crushed tyranny. The problem is,
while men like Washington and Jefferson were indeed instrumental, they
were nothing without the hundreds of thousands of unsung patriots
working tirelessly for freedom on their own.

The founding fathers were not considered the founding fathers until
long after the American Revolution was over. At the time, they were not
thought of necessarily as heroes or even great leaders. They were just
men, like many other men, gambling life and liberty on a cause that was
uncertain at best.

Activists need to STOP looking around for mighty leaders and start
taking leadership themselves in their own way. If we do end up with
another Washington or Jefferson or Paine or Madison, etc., we will not
know who they are until the fight is over and the history books are
written.

The globalists take full advantage of the movement's weakness in
seeking out and artificially elevating heroes. Also, when people have
this bias, they end up with blinders when examining such heroes with any
skepticism. Obviously I am referring to Donald Trump, here.
Sacred cows prevent accurate predictions of major events because a
person will refuse to consider them as a potential negative factor.

Moving Beyond Predictions
It is one thing to be able to predict the outcome of social and
political events; it is another matter to do something about them. In
my next article I will outline solutions liberty activists can pursue on
their own and in groups to counter globalist activity. Predicting
their tactics is essential, but acting to disrupt those tactics should
be the ultimate goal.

The globalists believe that even if some of us do manage to decipher
their activities and methods, we will have no means to do anything about
them. They see themselves as the “history makers”, as the men who act.
They see us as the “history watchers”, or the meaningless masses
wafting about with geopolitical tides, helpless and incapable of
determining our own destinies. I believe we will become history makers
in due course. One weakness of the globalists that will sabotage them
is their own hubris. They see people as pawns – but what happens when a
piece walks off the chess board completely and acts in an unpredictable
way? It is this potential alone that will destroy the globalists in
the end.